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How to Track the World Boss Timer in Diablo 4

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DIABLO 4’s Season 2 is Almost Here

DIABLO 4’s first season is just about to end, with Season 2 coming in a few days, and players are grinding out the most powerful characters.

Take on World Bosses to Level Up

The best way to do this is by taking on world bosses, but they aren’t always available. Players can work together to take down the world bosses.

When and Where Will the World Bosses Appear?

We have all the information you need about world bosses and how to find out when and where they will appear. Here’s everything you need to know about Diablo 4’s world boss timer.

What are World Bosses?

World bosses are a special type of boss that you can take on with a party of up to 12 different players. There are always four world bosses that can appear every day, but the time that they appear is random. They can appear around one to six hours apart from each other and players never know when it will be. World bosses also only last 15 minutes, so players have to be quick in order to catch one.

Track the World Boss Timer

There is no surefire way to know when the next world boss will appear, but there is a pretty accurate tool. The online tracker calculates the likelihood of each boss appearing and the realistic times in which they will appear. When players see a world boss, they can report it to the site, and it then gathers this data to predict the next drop. This is not completely accurate, but can give a good estimation of which bosses will appear and when. The world boss tracker works for all versions of Diablo 4, including Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.

If you want to find out more about the game, you can check out our Diablo 4 review. For more information on why it has been so controversial, you can check out our warning about Diablo 4’s in-game microtransactions. Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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